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| name = Valley Christian High School | name = Valley Christian Schools
| motto = The mission of Valley Christian Schools is to equip students to be culture changers for Christ by delivering academic excellence, facilitating spiritual growth, and building lifelong community.
| image = Valley Christian High School AZ logo.png
| imagesize = | streetaddress = 6900 W Galveston Street
| caption = Logo
| motto = For students to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, live like Him, and prepare academically, physically, socially, and spiritually, so they are enabled to make a difference in the world.
| streetaddress = 6900 W. Galveston Street
| region = East Valley | region = East Valley
| city = Chandler | city = Chandler
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| country = USA | country = USA
| coordinates = {{Coord|33.31326|-111.961552|display=inline,title|format=dms|type:edu}} | coordinates = {{Coord|33.31326|-111.961552|display=inline,title|format=dms|type:edu}}
| other_name = Valley Christian Junior High | other_name = Valley Christian Schools
| district = Private | district = Private
| superintendent =
| schooltype = K-12 | schooltype = K-12
| religion = Christian | religion = Christian
| denomination = N/A | denomination = Non-denominational
| enrollment = 420 High School, 730 all grades (February 2020) | enrollment =
| chaplain = Greg Tonkinson | chaplain = Greg Tonkinson
| grades = K-12 | grades = K-12
| years = 5-18 | years = 5-18
| conference = 3A Metro | conference = 3A
| fightsong = Trojan Fight Song | fightsong =
| accreditation = AdvancEd; ACSI | accreditation = Cognia, ACSI
| mascot = Victor E. Trojan | mascot = Victor E. Trojan
| nickname = Trojans | nickname = Trojans
| medium_of_language = Spanish and American Sign Language | medium_of_language = English, Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL)
| hours_in_day = 8:00-3:10 | hours_in_day = 8:00am-3:10pm
| campus_type = Suburban | campus_type = Suburban
| school_colors = Royal blue, silver, and white | school_colors = Blue, silver, and white
| yearbook = | yearbook =
| opened = 1983 | graduates = 2,720
| established = 1982 | established = 1982
| chairman = Michael Rodrigues | chairman = Scott Crouch
| dean = Kevin Allen | dean =
| administrator = Paul Shanaker | administrator =
| principal = Paul Shanaker (Interim) | principal = Robin Rugg (High School), Dan Johnson (K-8)
| head_of_school = Dan Kuiper | head_of_school = Troy Thelen
| homepage = http://vchsaz.org | homepage = https://valleychristianaz.org/
| lastupdate = June 11, 2024
}} }}

'''Valley Christian High School''' is a ] ] ] located in ], United States.
is a private K-12, covenant Christian school with campuses located in Chandler, Arizona,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chandler · Arizona |url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Chandler,+AZ/@33.2829338,-111.9462536,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x872a55595c22b693:0x386ce373138cfdf0!8m2!3d33.3061605!4d-111.8412502!16zL20vMHFwanQ?entry=ttu |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Chandler · Arizona |language=en}}</ref> and Tempe, Arizona,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tempe · Arizona |url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tempe,+AZ/@33.3919224,-111.9281011,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x872b0898a6aa80e3:0xa2dd4aad392cb41f!8m2!3d33.4255104!4d-111.9400054!16zL20vMHFwc24?entry=ttu |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Tempe · Arizona |language=en}}</ref> United States.


==History== ==History==
Valley Christian was founded in 1982 at Bethany Community Church in ] to serve the East Valley, which at the time, had a lack of ] Christian schools. Since its founding, it has grown and moved twice, first to another location in Tempe, then to its current site in Chandler in 1996. Valley Christian Schools was first conceptualized in 1981, when six men met together to consider the creation of a Christian high school in the East Valley, which at the time, had a lack of non-denominational Christian schools. A year later in 1982, Valley Christian High School opened its doors at Bethany Christian Community Church in Tempe, Arizona. Today, Valley Christian Schools features a nationally-ranked Christian school offering education from Kindergarten through high school, located across two campuses in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.


In 1997, Valley Christian (then only a high school) moved to its current high school campus in Chandler, Arizona. In 2017, Valley Christian announced<ref>{{Cite web |last=MarCom |first=V. C. S. |date=April 20, 2017 |title=Valley Christian announces grade-level expansion at new Tempe campus |url=https://valleychristianaz.org/valley-christian-announces-grade-level-expansion-new-tempe-campus/ |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Valley Christian Schools |language=en-US}}</ref> the addition of grades 6-8. Grades 6-8 were added for the 2018-19 school year. In 2018, Valley Christian announced<ref>{{Cite web |last=MarCom |first=V. C. S. |date=March 1, 2019 |title=Valley Christian to Expand to Include Kindergarten-5th Grades |url=https://valleychristianaz.org/valley-christian-to-expand-to-include-kindergarten-5th-grades/ |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Valley Christian Schools |language=en-US}}</ref> the addition of an elementary school. In the 2019-20 school year, grades K-5 were added. Grades K-8 are now located at Valley Christian Schools' K-8 campus in Tempe, Arizona.<ref>{{Cite press release |last=Church |first=Sun Valley Community |title=Sun Valley Community Church in Arizona Announces Sale of Property |url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sun-valley-community-church-in-arizona-announces-sale-of-property-301632557.html |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=www.prnewswire.com |language=en}}</ref>
In 2017, Valley Christian announced the formation of ] for the 2018-2019 school year. It is currently located at ] In ]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://valleychristianaz.org/jrhigh-2/|title=Junior High|website=Valley Christian Schools|language=en-US|access-date=2019-10-07}}</ref>. In 2018, after the purchase of land adjacent to the High School campus, Valley Christian announced the formation of ] which opened for the 2019-2020 school year. The institution now serves grades ]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://valleychristianaz.org/elementary/|title=Elementary|website=Valley Christian Schools|language=en-US|access-date=2019-10-07}}</ref>


==Academics== ==Academics==
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On average, more than 97% of the school's graduates go on to attend college. In 2006 a special education program was implemented, known as VINE, which now has approximately 35 students. Valley Christian is one of the only Christian high schools in Arizona to have a full-time special education program.


Valley Christian Schools offers an education with a college prep emphasis with Biblical integration in every course. Historically, the majority of VCS graduates are accepted into the college or university of their choice, with a high percentage going on to pursue higher education. VCS students have enrolled in a wide variety of public and Christian colleges.<ref>{{Cite web |title=School Profile |url=https://valleychristianaz.org/about/profile/ |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Valley Christian Schools |language=en-US}}</ref>
Valley Christian offers Advanced Placement and college dual enrollment courses to students. These programs give upperclassmen the opportunity to acquire college credits while attending the high school. The school is also accredited by the NCA and ] (ACSI).


In 2006, a special education program was implemented, known as VINE (Valley's Individual Needs Enhancements).<ref>{{Cite web |title=V.I.N.E. Program (Valley's Individual Needs Enhancement) |url=https://valleychristianaz.org/academics/vine/ |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Valley Christian Schools |language=en-US}}</ref> Valley Christian Schools is one of the only Christian high schools in Arizona to have a full-time special education program.
==Athletics==
Valley Christian High School is a member of the ] 3A Conference. Since becoming a full member of the AIA in 1987, the Trojans have won 61 Arizona State Championships, finished state runner-up 28 times and won 124 region and section championships.


Valley Christian offers Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment college courses to its high school students. These programs give upperclassmen the opportunity to acquire college credits while attending high school. The school is accredited by Cognia<ref>{{Cite web |title=NCA ACCREDITATION |url=https://acceleratedschools.org/about-accelerated-schools/nca-accreditation |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Accelerated Schools |language=en-US}}</ref> and Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Why Pursue ACSI Accreditation |url=https://www.acsi.org/accreditation/why |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=ACSI |language=en}}</ref>
The girls' track and field program won a national record fifteen straight titles under head coach Dan Kuiper.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/varsityxtra/article_5921d30d-93f2-565c-9f69-f90ac14279d8.html |title=Tempe Prep ends Valley Christian girls' national-record track streak - East Valley Tribune: VarsityXtra |publisher=East Valley Tribune |date=2011-05-15 |accessdate=2013-08-11}}</ref> Kuiper has been named the National Track & Field Coach of the Year twice (2005; 2012) and is a member of the NHSCA High School Coaches Hall of Fame. Kuiper ranks third in the history of the State of Arizona for state championships won, with 27, and has been named Arizona Coach of the Year 16 times.


==Athletics==
The school has also won championships in women's basketball, volleyball, swimming & diving, cheer and cross country; and men's championships in basketball, cross country, football, swimming & diving, soccer, baseball, and golf.
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Valley Christian Schools is a member of the ] (AIA) 3A Conference.
Basketball coaches Greg Haagsma (boys) and Scott Timmer (girls) have combined for six state titles and nearly 900 career wins, all at Valley Christian High School. In 2015, Timmer retired as the women’s basketball coach and was replaced by ]. The Boys basketball team most recently won a 3a State championship in 2019.


Since 1989, Valley Christian athletic teams have won 80 Arizona State Championships in the AIA. This includes a streak of 33 consecutive years in which a VCS team has won a state championship. In addition, VCS teams have finished as the state runner-up 49 times and have earned more than 140 league championships.<ref>{{Cite web |title=State Runner-up |url=https://govalleychristian.com/sports/2020/2/27/state-championships.aspx |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Valley Christian Schools |language=en}}</ref>
VCHS hired ] in the spring of 2013 to lead the Trojan football team. Rutlege played quarterback for the 1978 ] national championship team and is a member of the Crimson Tide Hall of Fame. Rutledge and the school parted ways in 2018. They hired Kirk Sunberg that spring.


The school has won state championships in boys basketball, girls basketball, girls volleyball, girls beach volleyball, boys swimming, girls swimming, cheer, boys cross country, girls cross country, football, boys soccer, baseball, softball, boys track and field, girls track and field, and golf.
Valley Christian was awarded the inaugural Blue Cross and Blue Shield Directors Cup Award in 2004, given to the Arizona high school that is rated highest in participation, sportsmanship and success in all athletic programs. It has also received the Donald F. Stone Award six times. This award is given to one 2A or 3A school which shows the highest overall excellence in interscholastic competition.


Valley Christian was awarded the inaugural Blue Cross and Blue Shield Directors Cup Award in 2004, given to the Arizona high school that is rated highest in participation, sportsmanship and success in all athletic programs. It has also received the Donald F. Stone Award seven times.
In 1996, the Valley Christian athletic program was named the #1 Women's High School Athletic Program in the nation by Athletic Management. It is also a recipient of the Tony Komadina Award for Outstanding Girls' Athletic Program in Arizona. The 1999 volleyball team was ranked as high as #3 in the nation before finishing the season ranked #5. That team saw five girls play Division I volleyball, including four who signed for ].


In 1999, the Valley Christian athletic program was named the #1 Women's High School Athletic Program in the nation by ''Athletic Management''. In , Valley Christian was a recipient of the Tony Komadina Award for Outstanding Girls' Athletic Program in Arizona.
The school has had two student-athletes, two coaches and a team inducted into the Chandler Sports Hall of Fame. Track & field coach Dan Kuiper, volleyball coach Deanna Anglin, the 1999 volleyball team, Courtney Blocher Landers and Kim Wigoldy Jasperse each have earned induction into this elite group.


In 2015-16, the school was voted as having the Best Athletic Program in Arizona and one of the Top 12 in the United States by ''The USA Today''.
The Trojans had 31 graduates play collegiate athletics in 2012-13, including nine at the NCAA Division I level. Of the nine, four were Pac-12 athletes.


The school has had seven alumni (Courtney Blocher '00, Kim Wigboldy '07, Riley Barclay '08, ] '08, ] '09, Chanel Brown '10, Ashton Wolf '11), four coaches (Deanna Anglin, Marlin Broek, Dan Kuiper, Scott Timmer, Greg Haagsma), one administrator (Troy Hanzal), and one team (1999-2000 girls volleyball) inducted into the Chandler Sports Hall of Fame.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chandler Hall of Fame |url=https://govalleychristian.com/sports/2020/3/19/chandler-hall-of-fame.aspx |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Valley Christian Schools |language=en}}</ref>
==Notable alumni==
* ] '08, ], ] and ] Volleyball Player of the Year, ], Miss Oregon USA
* ] '08, ] volleyball, Miss Texas


==Notable Alumni==
*]’08, Producer Of Nationally Syndicated Talk Radio Show ] and ] Contributor
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* Austin Moorehead '03, producer/multi-intrumentalist<ref>{{Cite web |last=Moorhead |first=Austin |title=Austin Moorhead - AirGigs.com |url=https://www.airgigs.com/user/hummusattune1 |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=www.airgigs.com |language=en}}</ref>
* David Melhorn '04, 2021 Boys Track & Field Coach of the Year in Arizona, track and field, 2006-08 Academic All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention<ref>{{Cite web |last=TBD |title=Player Bio: David Mehlhorn - Arizona State University Official Athletic Site |url=https://thesundevils.com/news/2013/4/17/208244922.aspx |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Arizona State University Athletics |language=en}}</ref>
* ] '08, volleyball, University of Oregon Hall of Fame, 2012 National Player of the Year, 2011 AVCA All-American First Team, 2011 Pac-12 Volleyball Player of the Year,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alaina Bergsma (2023) - Hall of Fame |url=https://goducks.com/honors/hall-of-fame/alaina-bergsma/1250 |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=University of Oregon Athletics |language=en}}</ref> Miss Oregon USA 2012<ref>{{Citation |title=Miss Oregon USA |date=October 28, 2023 |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Miss_Oregon_USA&oldid=1182248507 |work=Misplaced Pages |access-date=November 13, 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
* ] '08, volleyball,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kelsey Moore - Women's Volleyball |url=https://utepminers.com/sports/womens-volleyball/roster/kelsey-moore/2389 |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=UTEP Miners |language=en}}</ref> Miss Texas USA 2010<ref>{{Citation |title=Miss Texas USA |date=October 8, 2023 |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Miss_Texas_USA&oldid=1179247428 |work=Misplaced Pages |access-date=November 13, 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
* ] '09, Azusa Pacific University track and field, American pentathlete, heptathlete, and 100m hurdler, Team USA 2015, 2012 NAIA Indoor National Championship 60 meter hurdles winner<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 3, 2012 |title=Cougars Go The Distance For Indoor Title |url=https://athletics.apu.edu/news/2012/3/3/TRACK_18538.aspx |access-date=November 13, 2023 |website=Azusa Pacific University Athletics |language=en}}</ref>
* ], American football kicker for ] and the ]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hudgison |first1=Chris |title=Five-star kicker Dominic Zvada commits to Arkansas State |url=https://www.kait8.com/2022/01/20/five-star-kicker-dominic-zvada-commits-arkansas-state/ |access-date=31 August 2024 |website=KAIT}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Gladstone |first1=Mitchell |title='It's that elite:' Inside the rise of Dominic Zvada, ASU's nearly perfect freshman kicking sensation |url=https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2022/oct/28/its-that-elite-inside-the-rise-of-dominic-zvada/ |date=28 October 2022 |access-date=31 August 2024 |website=Arkansas Northwest Democrat-Gazette}}</ref>


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Valley Christian Schools
Address
6900 W Galveston Street
East Valley
Chandler, Maricopa, Arizona 85226
United States
Coordinates33°18′48″N 111°57′42″W / 33.31326°N 111.961552°W / 33.31326; -111.961552
Information
Other nameValley Christian Schools
School typeK-12
MottoThe mission of Valley Christian Schools is to equip students to be culture changers for Christ by delivering academic excellence, facilitating spiritual growth, and building lifelong community.
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
DenominationNon-denominational
Established1982
School districtPrivate
ChairmanScott Crouch
PrincipalRobin Rugg (High School), Dan Johnson (K-8)
Head of schoolTroy Thelen
ChaplainGreg Tonkinson
GradesK-12
Years offered5-18
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL)
Hours in school day8:00am-3:10pm
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Blue, silver, and white
Athletics conference3A
MascotVictor E. Trojan
NicknameTrojans
AccreditationCognia, ACSI
Graduates2,720
Websitehttps://valleychristianaz.org/
Last updated: June 11, 2024

Valley Christian Schools is a private K-12, covenant Christian school with campuses located in Chandler, Arizona, and Tempe, Arizona, United States.

History

Valley Christian Schools was first conceptualized in 1981, when six men met together to consider the creation of a Christian high school in the East Valley, which at the time, had a lack of non-denominational Christian schools. A year later in 1982, Valley Christian High School opened its doors at Bethany Christian Community Church in Tempe, Arizona. Today, Valley Christian Schools features a nationally-ranked Christian school offering education from Kindergarten through high school, located across two campuses in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.

In 1997, Valley Christian (then only a high school) moved to its current high school campus in Chandler, Arizona. In 2017, Valley Christian announced the addition of grades 6-8. Grades 6-8 were added for the 2018-19 school year. In 2018, Valley Christian announced the addition of an elementary school. In the 2019-20 school year, grades K-5 were added. Grades K-8 are now located at Valley Christian Schools' K-8 campus in Tempe, Arizona.

Academics

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Valley Christian Schools offers an education with a college prep emphasis with Biblical integration in every course. Historically, the majority of VCS graduates are accepted into the college or university of their choice, with a high percentage going on to pursue higher education. VCS students have enrolled in a wide variety of public and Christian colleges.

In 2006, a special education program was implemented, known as VINE (Valley's Individual Needs Enhancements). Valley Christian Schools is one of the only Christian high schools in Arizona to have a full-time special education program.

Valley Christian offers Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment college courses to its high school students. These programs give upperclassmen the opportunity to acquire college credits while attending high school. The school is accredited by Cognia and Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

Athletics

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Valley Christian Schools is a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) 3A Conference.

Since 1989, Valley Christian athletic teams have won 80 Arizona State Championships in the AIA. This includes a streak of 33 consecutive years in which a VCS team has won a state championship. In addition, VCS teams have finished as the state runner-up 49 times and have earned more than 140 league championships.

The school has won state championships in boys basketball, girls basketball, girls volleyball, girls beach volleyball, boys swimming, girls swimming, cheer, boys cross country, girls cross country, football, boys soccer, baseball, softball, boys track and field, girls track and field, and golf.

Valley Christian was awarded the inaugural Blue Cross and Blue Shield Directors Cup Award in 2004, given to the Arizona high school that is rated highest in participation, sportsmanship and success in all athletic programs. It has also received the Donald F. Stone Award seven times.

In 1999, the Valley Christian athletic program was named the #1 Women's High School Athletic Program in the nation by Athletic Management. In 1997-98, Valley Christian was a recipient of the Tony Komadina Award for Outstanding Girls' Athletic Program in Arizona.

In 2015-16, the school was voted as having the Best Athletic Program in Arizona and one of the Top 12 in the United States by The USA Today.

The school has had seven alumni (Courtney Blocher '00, Kim Wigboldy '07, Riley Barclay '08, Alaina Bergsma '08, Breanna Leslie '09, Chanel Brown '10, Ashton Wolf '11), four coaches (Deanna Anglin, Marlin Broek, Dan Kuiper, Scott Timmer, Greg Haagsma), one administrator (Troy Hanzal), and one team (1999-2000 girls volleyball) inducted into the Chandler Sports Hall of Fame.

Notable Alumni

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